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Show THE NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- STA1 EftlENT U. S. Must Cut Use OLD TIE cine had made me feel better than I have in fifteen years, it seems almost unbelieveable, but ENGINEER Of the Ownership, Manage POUNDS nifiit Ktc. Heq aired by the Act CIEOJJO of Congress of Aug. 21, l!)12, of , The published weekly at Nephi Utah, for Apr;l Wounldn't Take All Money In 1U18. Universe For Good Tanlac State of Utah, County of Juab Did Him sm, before rue, a notary public in and for the county aforesaid, K v c ry bod y i n .1 a c U so n v i lo. F a personally appeared Dennis Wood who having bten duly sworn either knows or has heard of Enaccording to law, deposes and gineer ('has .1. Weeks, who rums says that he is the? editor of Ti e the Seaboard Air Line fast train Times-New- s and that the fore- "Fox" between Jack.son ville and going is, to the Lest of his know- Tampa. Mr.' Week.- - bears lhe ledge and belief, a true state- distinction oi beinsr the second ment of the ownership, manage-imn- t oiuesc enjrineei- in oint ot seretc. aioreaid publication vice with his mad. havir.ir been for the dale shown in the abo e with the conijany thirty-fiv- e e caption, rt.jiiired by the r.ct of years. He is a man of very wor is ami iinbits, l'e 11)12. Congress oi August That the names and addresses .stronn ioti ietious. According to his own stateof the publisher, Editor, Managing Kdiloi and business manager ment he has never taken a drink Pub- or lifted tobacco in any form. He are; l'ublisher. Times-New- s not only has a splendid record Co. lishing Nephi, Utah, a railroad mar, llentiis Wood. Klsie 1J. for i aicieney Id is in but la the Wood, Hammond Wood, A. 11. 'cry Inchest his esteem fellow citizens in by tiibson, A. A. Gibson and l,eoii Jacksonville. Utah. allot Gibson, Nephi, '.'I've gained twenty pounds en .That the know n bondholders, bottli'S of Tanlac and feel seven inorlagtcs, ami other' tccuriiy as well and happy as I did when 1 huiuu's owning or holding per Mr. Weeks to the a "said boy, cent or mole of the total amount who had n Tanlac of bonds. iiiortaje., or olni-- called invitation at li's special !y securities are; none. JUKI at tractive res Lvdia Dennis Wood, Kdiler. Street, for hi: '.nee tatrr.i'mt a few Sworn lo ami Mibsciineii bedays ago. fore me tin-- - liiiii. dav of April, "For twenty years I suffered litis. with nervous indigestion of the W. C. Andrews. Notary Public wor t sort," lie continued, "and at ti'"os during the past fifteen F APl't I CATION NOTICK F', ears didn't think. would last PATKNT. SK'JIAL ir To t II you the t'nilcii Stutes Laui Ollice. Salt I .use much lonjrer. I finally re:. died the point truth, 15 Utah. City, April l.l Notice lit hereby given that Jc.vm-- where ! didn't much care w hether w oul ioti. hose oltice udilres.'t is lived or diet?. Nciiin. t tali is tiliout to make n "After eating I would have so catioti in lhe Ctiited .States l.jui.i much jual gas on nv Oilifc. at Salt Lake City, Clah fur a would c't p pnd'.'d up I coumn't t I nited Mate, i'ateril r the.N-NK- J of K J Section 2i. To.viishi! hur ily fa ton nv tdothes on. My 1 South l.ane 2 Kiist, Slt Knk. foo l Hi ild sour and curdle, and -- it's the plain simple truth. lean now eat anything placed before Times-News- Of Wheat by One-Ha- ll America Consumed 42,000,000 Bushels Monthly. From Now Until Harvest Must Use Only 21,000,000. RATION PER PERSON IS 1 POUNDS OF WHEAT PRODUCTS WEEKLY I . well-to-d- o , . wholly dcpcntlunt upon tin voluntary aiwlHtance of the Aiiicricim people and we ask that the following rule Khali he obnerved : 1. Houwholilcni tit uxe not to exctMHl total of 14 pounds week of wheat product This per pertum. men us not more than IV IhiuiiiIh of t.ctory bread containing the required percentage of suhmltutc and one hulf pound of cooking flour, macnronl, crai'kera. pantry, plea, en ken, uliint breakfant cereals, all combined. 2. 1'uhllc eating places and clulm to observe two wheal leas duys per o L. Mouday and Wednesday, as at prcKcnt. In addition thereto, not I Bene to any one guet at any oue Imal an breadHlulTs. macaroni, ggreKate crackers, pastry, pie, cakes, uliint breakfast cereals, containing a tuinl ounces of wheat of more than flour. No wheat products to be served u lest bpei-lall-y orderetL I'ubllC eat not to buy more lug establishment than six pvutids of wheat products for esch ninety meals nerved, thus conforming with the litiiitntlotis retieHied of the householders. 3. Itetallers to sell not more limn of a barrel of flour to any town customer at any oue time and r of a barrel but more limn to any country customer at any one time, and In no case to sell wheal products wltho'it the sale of an equal weight of other cereals. 4. We ask the bakers and grocers to reduce the volume of Victory bread wilil. by delivery of lhe three quarter Miund losf where one x,md wns sold I fore, and correotidirig prHrio'ia In other weights. We also ask bakers hot to Increase the amount of their wheat flour purchases beyond 70 m r t ' lo 11 one-eight- h IKBtion of Principal Place of Nephi, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent Usn the follow-irtfdescribed stock, on account of assessment No. 1, levied on the !;h. diyof March A. IX 19lx. the several amounts set opposite the names of ti c respective shareholders as follows: !um-t.es- C No. ot Shares 12 17 Carter JiHieph Miss Oneita Kcm Osvid Rees Stanford Rees Klwood Rees Ceo. r rancom Cieo. Francom tteo. Francom J N. C Pes ton Melvin Carter J. w. scix.fieid W. A. SUrr W. P. Ontler W. Whilmore i. (Jiss.H Stephenson 22 Zl 2-- Vsi 2. 2 Lottie F.nix h : Uw 2i fessi zr.. 'XI Pssi o. 3S 174' n .'? M a 37 jyxi 2.Vt .Ti .Msi 2. 4"i fr 41 44 4" U 2. 2. : 2. Ui 1" 65 7 41KSI 1 t .V 2..V Wl.lSl Imi ii 4 jnt Iiouki-IioIi- e -- - . t, Coiiiiiu-ncine- ; at the NorthweHt cortu r of the Soutnwcst quarter of Section 1, Township L! South, of Rattle 1 West of Salt Lake Meridian: thence rumiing F:..st IiHi rods; thence North 4 roads; thence Kiit IH rods; thence South 11 rods; thence Fast 11 roda, 2H links, thence South 21 tods, more or less to the County Road; thence West I ail rods, 2:1 links; thence North 21 rods, more or less to the place of lietl'iinine;. The said saK; will take place on and after the 2.rlh. day of April. A. D. IMS and written bids will be received at the of Amy It. Grover in Nephi City. Juab County, Utah. Said wale will lie for cash at the time of sale. Amy It. Grover Guardian of the ersoti and estate of said Minors. Dnted at Nephi City. Juab County, Utah, this 2'th day of .March A. D. V.iit Tho.i. II. Hut ton. Attoiney for Guar- 4 1 4 i a'j-iiat- lr-!- -4 4 liou-i-hoP- W !; ! 4 4 4 4 neci-Hicir- 4 2 4 . crls t hs 1 r'-f.- .i t"-'-- m -- ! fi-l- Il.-- J- - 1 . 1 ', 1 I' .;,-- 1 I:-.- : .'1 1 . Case Outfits Are Most Dependable j.- Mh t Case Tractors Case Threshers Caie b Above ii a ccneral purpose tractor. For plowing" and other fichl c ions it han never been equaled. It pulls three plows easily. The short vhcclbase (Q ft. 4 in.), extreme width (S fu 7 in.), and extreme height (5ft.) makes it exceptionally handy for orchard work. For belt work It can't r e teat. You will find the motor an excellent steady puller without overheating. Save the greatest amount of grain. They do it with the least power, and require least attention from the oper- .Kith, s n day of Apiil 1tk to pay p. m , quent SssesjitTients thefeon. with the cM nf adver'i-;r- g erj. n of thp ajle. t ' . i i H. in- S I iii-'.- tefret!,. arc tt I '. Winn, i n ' 1' tiflice dt N pi.i M il id Iitik. N pi i. Li ah. v. .'. . tr ii b! ! j;tl it.! - v, o'ik n t ' 1 In-;-- l.ll.itf r i ; ('.:!, rs. ad V'.'l . Ixcatii.n of Mf. Co. 0;T,r-- H A. EG OTH J. ll m- T " Ktpt Chester .'. bill il - - 1. f. t t i -- Vi:i . 5oars. All Iletfisterrd. It aro I'm our and Jitm-- v l!y Thomas Its tit : For Sa Sir.tr ' Ctf.rrl. V, i 6'i LejrlKni ttts. luim stock. On (ro rarn,, it .,.,P , 2).(i tinjr. W. A. Garrett Jr." Sih-tirii.- t : ' ? ir I old r,, ;, t:n to r bc't's ,. ), Ut v i. -- ate 'I i';i is m (V I K;, t i Hi', I i l!u ( . y corr.ir jr, O b'lfilv Lj!'. '.r- 'y Udl. ir;r ," I'l ir "" ihv '. cni-,v- Your -- !. Kai "K" 're Ilni'li-i.- ; J i t; I.' tie - fur Sirvice. Choice wi 1 to 'ii, ? t ' !,a I'ti: r l'l.tio lO.Cl r, IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATr OF UTAH p In the mailer of the estate nnd of the person anil estate of, Roscoe A. drover, Genevieve Grover, Ruth Grover, Asene'h (;rover, and Minora. Virpir.ia Grover. The unitersicned will sell at private sale the following dcscrilied properly, jruard-ianshl- 4 1 Dr. rn 2i) Mrs. 1. I".1" 2...' 't3 a- on the 2-- n 2 , v hour or 2VI 1 1 T11K iimh wheat proil for lion fix,. I puriHtM'K hhoiill Meridian. t;urvevel land of the I'niteii ceue hiicIi use cntir.-l.v- . known us the MuUlitai.'l tl. There U ho limit iiimhi the list-- of Mates Salt wot!... I'lacer claim onitiiiiiinj.' tl. m other cereal, i.i. mid men Is. turn. s eiiiiiraciii: a mineral sirt:;a .'il hurley, htu ku heat. Hitato Hour, et fro acrt :i t!. waters of whith.a vahiable cetera. com ar i ie t,l .sail cm ! ni,J I ihmiMtml fimllleH liroutfho ii i .Many iiiatiufactured. belli,; the laud are now no wheal pro '1 lie saui riiimii.' elaltn is on retold in it wry mnall wiimever. .i.-pthe ( l!":re. of the tounty Ketoroi. r ( Hiuontit fur I'di'l.ii it it ' I nr, 'iii i.-,- s, I at Nei hi. Clah on y. i doing so In perfect heiiltli and sa!ii.f..c Juab.h.xir.ouiitv. No. 11. .tii ti e Diticial Pi..l 1 here 1m no r.j .11 why all oi Oof 1H. I the Atiierieun u ho are tilde to and Fi"!d Notes of the eiveriut ei.t Mirkey ate of recet.i in tlie t Hi ted cook In I heir own caiiii.it dian 't..ten l.nti.l LtV.-- in Salt Lai - I it v, MlbniM perfeetly wi ll with the uo: First pub. Mar. Llnh. last pub. Apr. Clah lem tthent pred.11 t Ihiiii one mid 01. HIS. Arv nr. l t eriot,s rlaiinir.ir ailversel v li I f hmiii.I n wiek and we f ! .1 k lhe well I ! . hi the thi.1 liltl itV i'roiUiil. .r SitlV It.'llt itflv 1 am their of, a!e belli y notil.ed tlt;it ui l introducing itOo my flock """'"T to fllmv tin ...Iditj.mal J !ve r.e chains tile f.bvl acrortlilifc L of single comb, white leghorns, I, trauinie In order th.it we tuny lhe tii.iriiial niipplivs f n law mid rci'i'.' itiotis there utn! r w lil.in Toinbai ron Strain. Eggs 75 cents ixlV ('"! (!.. those purls of the roiiiiiiiinf - - nl.l, from i!rite tflhe l i.l.. V. A. Carrett Jr. setting. to adapt Ihfntselwx to so larc a pio liiation of this notice wish the reci.-t- i r KlHioll of suhstil Hies l of the l Suites Lard 0:l.iel I'lnfi; and cannot express in For Sale Cheap A gasoline In oadcr Hull we shall be iilde in Salt Ij.Vc lily. Ct;,ti. they w,ll It Imttie 27. I 111, U. Wr. Price, A s , February 1 I . Is OV M biitm-r- , arred bv nine nf the i revision for tin siKtnnl t iiTimlsHioii,.r rratc.'iil of wor innke the wheat a'.w that are ii cial oil ll, i,f f:..,.....t .' it .hist done think I olutcly ileniiiiided nf u- - to maintain naid Matntiv goisl and Ollicc. inc. V, b;irn r. See J. stove, 1 betel ihrei t that this iioti.i ! the civil imputation and soldier of tie of it. a feW bottles of t!.i !!lt ui-- ! First pub.April Huh. last pub. May 10th. for f. i !., i. in the Timc- - V w allies and otir own iirtnj, we projH.y r i.b;.i LeJ Bt N'ej.l.i I ;!V, lo supplement the toliintary cooei:i Hon of the public by a further limit tab. lioti of distribution, nnd We fctmll pln.v I'ati d Cnited Slat.,.i Olliie, Sal! I ; I e I'm, rt;..!i April 1:'.. I!'i-- . at once restrict Ions on h- - riiciti m which will be udjiivS-frot.i time t :". i I P 1:1. k I I.V. lb r. lilib. A) til l 'th. 1.- 1-' cj!.. J, re time to tfi ure as he,-ir-l irt e.pi.talile di 1. l.'ls. it.tc U :h the i,rri :i tribuiion a of hUrveM we borbl le 11I to . .. such re:ri f Ion. (Mil it,.,, THE CHL'sL,f,;E!JIiSIiO'l for Hie lie, . it pi in eCJ,. nd the .i,;ro., trades. I 'i. ! s .1 I n- ! ..it II. a hi r.' iiy .',i'J. I MA ':; !i t ' J.J. Nichols u t (! . ; r, a . t '.."A S'-- l Aaron F. P.ractn tt l S.i :, . i I; ;' th- - K r f," . A H. II. Spnrks j i i A i ik of I .; r,,A t..v Geo. V. Ord f'.trc ii Ml HV Iewi t !;:v J .,,,,) Karl Pitt (1 I'Vli.t l t) ,1 lij L'T.'I '. James 11 VUkets l. pum I li.- Kai. ' r m- I '.'.Mi Oiivcr Nu t,7 li" N. J. Kccs V ,'. r. i.i re-- f r And in sicenlarre with law. er ! loo io , in, -'t I; v ; .! ordr of the lionrd of directors ma 'i Ii .. f h tlie !ih. day of rI i t! ll..i . l'.'l". wi me. st'-- i k : shares nf each jarrrtc f oi;,-1W t;.. K;.: r - ;.L- !. ucla le j.ob: m maybe neccary office of said ( on.pary, at Nvpl.i. V '. OF KNTKY TO KFSTO RATION LANDS IN NATIONAL FOHKST 1 .' Til K DISTRICT COURT OF FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN Notice is hereby piven that tlie lands described below, emhrucin 1GU acres, within the Matiti National Forest, Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry 1 1 under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the net or Juno 11, PMir, (SJ Stat., 2:) at the United States land office at Salt Lake Any City, Utah, on June !t), l!HS. settler who was actually and in ejoed faith claiming any of said lands for nK'notiltural iur;ioses jirior to January 1, l'.HH"., and has not abandoned same, has a preference riet.t to make a home-stea- d entry for the lands actually Said lands were listed nvon occupied. I w.iuM havheartburn so I ad I the ajijilicationscf the erons mentionwould feel like a piece of fot ed below, who have a preference right iron was laying in my stomach, subject to the prior rijrht of any such settler or appliand the pain w ere simply awful. settler,is provided such to make hon'estead cant qualified I To tell you the truth. just didand the preference riht is exern't knoiv how 1 iived. 1 could cat entry cised prior to Jiirt i!. I'Mn tin which no nica'.s or w eets of any kind, date the lands wtl! be subject to settleand fordav.- - I woulo have to live ment and entry bv :iv ipialilied per-oP' Sl-- NWI-- I S'.V almost entirely on bread and The SW1-- SWT-1- . NW1-SWT . the water, fiod only knows how I SW1-- NK1-- 4 SV.-- : i. the Sl-- N ATtie4 can' descr'ho NK1-- 4 SWI-4- . the SWl-- l NK1 1 NF1-sull'erei;. i it. The pa'u i ;.ro.i!i SSVI-I- . my he irt SW11, the WI 2 n n were so SWI-4- , and the I i the the WI-- 2 SI! SFI-- 4 SWT-4- , I tliought at tiaa s I must SKL 4 SWI-4- . the SKI-SFI-SWT-- ! SWT-Sec. IT. the the I rt trouble. ouhie'l NK1-- 4 NF.1-- NWT-4- . b;,"e Kl-- 2 NWT-find a!vtl.:i gt' relieve my troidi-le- s. NF.1-- NWT-4- . the NF.1-- the SWT-- 4 NK1-I tried hOr,i, NW1-4- . allhojgh NWT-the NI-- SKI-- 4 NF1-"Tanlac was so hiuh.y re'oai-men- d Sec. 2H, T. ir.S., K. 2F... S. I M., pjoi d to me that I bought tl application of Wilford J.' Kces. Wad-- , 10 Supply iu'e.-ertativ- ee - Miiiiiidii-lure- i i!l 2s H Stephenson tm Ralph Hrouifh Nephl plaster A Mfg. 4 T. R. & W. Is. 49 Ellerbeek Mrs. J as. L. M 2i" Macfarlane I W.Courtney fil 2sii f.2 June Kendall 66 t00 William G. Pyjer Mrs EsU lls Courtney Art. 2mi Ciileon Sidwell II) rum Hsynes Joseph Carter No. Cm. 5. 1. 1 Co. - Adv. lnts OKA PLATA MINIMS COMPANY Mtmc .Murcli lhe four iii.milis prior to ' in p.irihiiscil . l is i - Our Monuments a-- it firs? v ;AUSH - . ".,-lt- . ' and everything agrees with Lip' me perfectly, and I enjoy my sleep as irmch as a child, and Fm feeling just fine in every way. I feel so nimble I think I could hold a good runner a tight foot rate. "Tanlac has entirely relieved rneoMhe things that troubled me so long, and I justdon'tknow are made only of the best grades' how to express my gratitude. 1 of material the kind that dots wouldn't be in the same shape not become faded and shabby. I was in before for all the money in the universe. Our Designs "If anybody doubts my stateare the newest and best, and the ment you can just tell them to finish is artistic and pleasinp'-atwrite me a personal letter and I'll answer it. I'll be only too eveiy monument is properly sit glad to have the opportunity of on a good cement foundation. telling them w hat this great medicine has done for me. Our prices are consistent wiih llie class of work produced. . Tanlac is sold in Nephi by K. F. Tomlinson, Nephi Drug, and in Kureka by Schram-Johnso- n Bcesley Marble and in Silver Co.. Drug City by Granite Works Mercantile Co. UTA1 and in Mammoth by Mammoth PROVO. - stoeli-holde- If we are to furnish the Allies with the necessary propor tion of wheat to maintain their war broad from now until the .next harvest, and this is a military nee:sdty, we must reduce our monthly consumption to 21.000. uuo bushel a month, a. against our normal consumption of about 12,000,000 bushels, or 50 per cent, of our normal consumption. This is the situation as set forth by the U. S. Food Administration at Washington. Reserving a margin for distribution to the army and for special cases, leaves for general consumption approximately pounds of wheat products weekly per person. The Foo l Administration's statement continues: Many of our consume! s are dependent upon bakers' bread. Such bread must be durable and therefore, requires a larger proportion of wheat produc1. than cereal breads baked in the household. Our army and in our population navy require a full allowance. The can make greater sacrifices in the consumption of wheat products than can the poor. In addition, our population in the agricultural districts, where the other cereals are abun dant, are more skilled in the preparation of bread from the. e other cereals than the crowded city and industrial populations. With improved transportation conditions we now have av.iil able a surplus of potatoes. We also have in the spring months a surplus oi muic, ana we nave ample corn and oats lor human consumption, lhe drain on rye and barley, as substitutes, lias already greatly exhausted the supply of these grains. To effect the iihi'im mvIiik of whmt cent, i.f uterus nioinhlv uimuiiu we are . ..,-.- me, tem-perai- Military Necessity Calls for Greater Sacrifice Here Allied War Bread Must Be Maintained Our Soldiers and Sailors to Have Full Allowance. . ( . A a isird , pi'-i- i t ' Kiit r sia v tof he ts n In n ir a ' i d. wot).. (,t t(i o i',! i f !1 . - r. t v. ;ih ' ( i i frti. L. A. J 'a. U s r. The tcrosenc-burnin- 2 Our light-wels- 10-2- 0 tizct ara especially Com in mnj gtl ator. The vent all-ste- el construction pre- rotting, warping and burning, socommon to wooden threshers. Ail LearioS are ric'Miy mounted on frnma (not on panels) andean be lubric.itcd while machine is in operation. Case threshers have fewer belts and working parts, take leu repairs, run Steady and last longest, with mll tractor, oiled for m Catalog G. R. JUDD |